This body of work considers jewelry’s complicity in the gender stereotyping common in our culture, and its role in presenting a public identity.

As a reference of earlier works addressing romantic archetypes, chandelier crystal forms are used as gender symbols. The large pendants portray the author Gertrude Stein and her partner Alice B. Toklas, to honor an archetype often neglected.

Other pieces use traditional jewelry forms, such as ‘Gent’s Rings’, or the strand of pearls, subverting the common gender 'typecasting' through patterns and proportions.